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neophobes

 

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Term: Neophobes

Description

Neophobes refer to individuals who have an aversion or fear towards new things or experiences. This term is often used to describe those who are resistant to change and prefer to stick to familiar patterns or routines. Neophobes tend to exhibit a reluctance or hesitancy in adopting new technologies, ideas, or even new cuisines.

Sample Sentences

  1. Many neophobes find it challenging to adapt to the constant advancements in the digital world.
  2. My grandmother is quite a neophobe when it comes to using smartphones; she still prefers her old flip phone.
  3. Some people are neophobes when it comes to trying new foods, sticking to the same dishes they know and love.
  4. Neophobes often resist change, even if it brings potential benefits.
  5. Being a neophobe can limit one's personal growth and openness to new opportunities.

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